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Yaliwe Clarke
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Glocal Citizens
Episode 265: Showing and Telling Herstory with Yaliwe Clarke, Nana Eyeson-Akiwowo, Daisry Obal, Tiambi Simms and Aissata Sidibé N'dia
Greetings Glocal Citizens! Every March since launching the podcast, we dedicate the month to women - it’s our Women's Herstory Month series. Closing out this year’s series are excerpts from conversations over the years with Glocal Citizens working to empower, develop, support and uplift women in Africa and beyond. We’ll hear social development scholar, author and facilitator, Yaliwe Clarke discussing her craft and how feminism has always been native to her being. Nana Eyeson-Akiwowo shares how her NGO, African Health Now inspired the innovative fourthphase box solving for the unspoken and overlooked needs...
2025-03-25
51 min
Glocal Citizens
Episode 214: Deep Dialogues and Enabling the Possibility of Change with Yaliwe Clarke
Greetings Glocal Citizens! This week, we’re flashing back to my trip to Cape Town last November. I met my guest, Yaliwe Clarke through sister-to-sister connection, literally. Her sister and mine are friends and as we (my sister and I) were in SA together our meeting was inevitable. Yaliwe, who is of Zambian and British parentage found her way to South African nearly two decades ago from Zambia, where she spent most of her life. She is the immediate past Director of the African Gender Institute at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. Prior to this, si...
2024-03-19
1h 03
Towards
Introducing: Towards a Decolonial Wellness
"..wellness is about how to navigate living in a time of such flux, such violence, such generational trauma, and that can only be done through a collective process." Welcome! We're so excited to have you listen to our new pod, Towards. Towards unpacks wellness through a decolonial and feminist lens. For our first episode, we have Yaliwe Clarke from the African Gender Institute over for coffee to discuss what it means to decolonise wellness. Show references (African Gender Institute , Clarke 2014, Ramugondo 2018, Eltahawy 2020, Horn 2020, Tenga 2020) African Gender Institute. from http://www.agi.ac.za. Clarke, Y. (2014). ecurity Sector Reform in Africa...
2021-08-11
1h 01